Stories
The Lab Rat Of Morocco: Cloning, Torture and Surveillance
Nnamani Ugochukwu, from Nigeria, endures a real-life horror: secretly cloned in Morocco after a suicide attempt, his life became a 24/7 public spectacle. His clone is used to track his every move, thought, and biological function. He suffers relentless torture — including months of "invisible machete" cuts — while hidden cameras broadcast his agony globally as entertainment. Collaborators in Nigeria and Morocco control the experiment, fueled by greed and cruelty. For over 3 years, he’s been starved, poisoned, and surveilled everywhere — even in his Lagos home (14 Adebayo St., Ilogbo) — with no crime committed. He pleads for help to expose this inhumanity.


